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  <session time="18:00" topic="Introduction">
    <description>
      Our next task is to study coming-to-be and passing-away. We are to distinguish the causes, and to state 
      the definitions, of these processes considered in general-as changes predicable uniformly of all the things
      that come-to-be and pass-away by nature. Further, we are to study growth and 'alteration'. We must inquire 
      what each of them is; and whether 'alteration' is to be identified with coming-to-be, or whether to these 
      different names there correspond two separate processes with distinct natures.
    </description>
    <speaker>
      <name>Aristotle</name>
      <photo>aristotle.jpg</photo>
      <bio>No bio available.</bio>
    </speaker>
  </session>
  <session time="18:20" topic="Something about .NET">
    <speaker>
      <name>Bartholomew Simpson</name>
      <photo>simpson.jpg</photo>
      <bio>Bartholomew is a recognized expert in .NET, frequent speaker on different software conferences.</bio>
    </speaker>
  </session>
  <session time="18:40" topic=".NET in Belarus">
    <description>
      Some interesting observations about .NET in Belarus. 
    </description>
    <speaker>
      <name>Aleksandr Lukashenko</name>
      <photo>lukashenko.jpg</photo>
      <bio>Aleksandr is an addict of cutting edge .Net technologies and he tries to get his hands dirty with all new .Net stuff.</bio>
    </speaker>
  </session>
  <session time="19:00" topic=".NET, the Highest Stage of Programming">
    <description>
      We must show the peasants that the organisation of industry on the basis of modern, advanced technology (of .NET), 
      on electrification which will provide a link between town and country, will put an end to the division between 
      town and country, will make it possible to raise the level of culture in the countryside and to overcome, even in 
      the most remote corners of land, backwardness, ignorance, poverty, disease, and barbarism.
    </description>
    <speaker>
      <name>Vladimir Lenin</name>
      <photo>lenin.jpg</photo>
      <bio>No bio yet.</bio>
    </speaker>
  </session>
  <session time="19:20" topic=".NET or not .NET">
    <speaker>
      <name>Arnie</name>
      <photo>arnie.jpg</photo>
      <bio>Arnie is an ASP Alliance author and editor, and he spends some of his time answering questions on the asp.netforums.</bio>
    </speaker>
  </session>
  <session time="19:40" topic="Test">
    <speaker>
      <name>Test Test</name>
      <photo>winston.jpg</photo>
      <bio>Filler.</bio>
    </speaker>
  </session>
  <session time="20:20" topic="Unplugged in .NET">
    <speaker>
      <name>Kurt Cobain</name>
      <photo>kurt.jpg</photo>
      <bio>Google for this one.</bio>
    </speaker>
  </session>
  <session time="20:40" topic=".NET Security">
    <description>
      Anonymous is the first internet-based superconsciousness. Anonymous is a group, in the sense that a flock of birds is a group. 
      How do you know they're a group? Because they're travelling in the same direction. At any given moment, more birds could join, 
      leave, peel off in another direction entirely.
    </description>
    <speaker>
      <name>Anonymous</name>
      <photo>anonymous.jpg</photo>
      <bio>
        Anonymous (used as a mass noun) is a label and Internet meme adopted within Internet 
        culture to represent the actions of many online community users acting anonymously, usually 
        toward a loosely agreed-upon goal. It is generally considered to be a blanket term for members 
        of certain Internet subcultures.
      </bio>
    </speaker>
  </session>
  <session time="21:00" topic="Programming .NET">
    <description>
      Trying is the first step towards failure.
    </description>
    <speaker>
      <name>Homer Jay Simpson</name>
      <photo>homer.jpg</photo>
      <bio>No bio yet.</bio>
    </speaker>
  </session>
</sessions>